It’s the first day of summer, the longest day of the year. My lovely city started the day off right with the annual Street Breakfast. Pancakes, eggs, little boxes of milk and juice — all prepared & served by soldiers (so do I call it grub? or chow? or something like that). They close off the streets for the hardy souls who get downtown between 6am and 8:30am (guess which end of the spectrum I was closer to? Anyone who knows me will heartily echo “8:30! You got there AFTER 8:30!”). There was live music with a band whose lead singer looked like Bo Bice (a bit unfortunately). It was an excellent way to welcome the summer and enjoy the community spirit.

Here is a little playlist I have been assembling for the last month or so as the weather steadily turns warmer and minds turn to lighter things. This is a blend of old and new; let me tell you why. Summer is not just about you, right here & now in 2006, my friend. Somehow with the advent of June, it’s every summer you’ve ever lived before, and those from before you were born. It’s about drive-ins and clam bakes, love-ins and hip shakes. It’s about being eight years old and bored out of your mind all summer long, seeing how fast you can ride your bike, and laying on your back looking at clouds for hours. It’s about the summer before freshman year when you’d spend hours at the pool hoping to see your summer crush. And it’s about whatever fabulous things you will do this year, standing by the grill with friends, laying on the sand nursing a Corona, or dancing your arse off at some humid outdoor concert.

So this is an aptly broad soundtrack of songs that remind me of a bunch of different summers. From the kitschy appeal of Lily Allen to the sunkissed goodness of The Zombies, there’s something here for all the faces of summer. If you have the computer space, can I urge you to download the whole mix and listen to it front-to-back several times? It’s not supposed to be a pick-and-choose endeavor; there’s a flow here, people! A mix tape from me to you, so TRUST ME.

01. “LDN” – Lily Allen(walkin’ round London, narrating – an extremely likeable female version of Mike Skinner)02. “Good Day” – Luce(just feel good listening to this, so positive & pleasant)03. “Pleasant Valley Sunday” – The Monkees(retro goodness recreating a sunny weekend morning – “the local rock group down the street is tryin’ hard to learn their song . . .”)04. “The Compromise” – The Format(this is a FABULOUS song, from their new CD Dog Problems)05. “Brandy (You’re A Fine Girl)” – Looking Glass(I remember singing this with my brother in the summer, listening to the radio)06. “July! July!” – The Decemberists(something about crooked French Canadians, but it fits so well)07. “A Summer Song” – Chad & Jeremy(could a song SOUND any more like summer?)08. “Island In The Sun (live)” – Weezer(where I wish I was, with a riff that distinctly reminds me of Summer 2001)09. “Summertime” – Josh Rouse(“I remember cigarettes, tube socks, sunburns, and long blonde hair“)10. “All I’m Thinkin’ About” – Bruce Springsteen(a summer driving song, on a long, winding road)11. “Plan Of The Man” – The Ms(hard to believe these Chicago fellows are modern, what with all the wooo wooo wooos)12. “Harmour Love” – Syreeta(the infectiously poppy opening/closing song from the movie Junebug)13. “California Pt. 2” – Mason Jennings(“Where the next nearest neighbor lives miles away, I’ll never have to mow the lawn. Right on.”)14. “I Get High” – Fastball(yes, it’s Fastball, but forget “The Way” and listen to this soulful Beatles-esque piano ballad)15. “Long, Sweet Summer Night” – The Thorns(Matthew Sweet, Pete Droge, Shawn Mullins – supergroup, superb song)16. “I Wanna Hold Your Hand“(Beatles cover)- Al Green(Unh. “Shut up Al Green.” Teenage nostalgia never sounded so funky)17. “I Need Direction” – Teenage Fanclub(it’s like including a Beach Boys song without including one. Perfect)18. “Paper Scratcher” – Blind Melon(a completely underrated gem off their self-titled debut album, LOVE the harmonies)19. “When U Love Somebody” – Fruit Bats(another modern band that sounds so fantastically retro, this time with handclaps)20. “Summertime” (demo) – The Zombies(it is NOT summer without The Zombies. It’s just not. This is the classic Gershwin tune.)21. “This Time Of Year” – Better Than Ezra(for a newer song, this feels pretty dang nostalgic to me. “There’s a feelin’ in the air, just like a Friday afternoon . . .”)22. “Sleepwalk” – Santo & Johnny(no better way to end a summer night than with this tune, an open window, and a breeze)

Just listened to the entire ‘album’ good stuff as always and i do enjoy the mix, though it does remind me i’m sitting in an office and not in a beach chair enjoying the sun. oh, fie on your summery goodness.

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Name: Heather BrowneLocation: Colorado, originally by way of CaliforniaGiving context to the torrent since 2005.

"I love the relationship that anyone has with music: because there's something in us that is beyond the reach of words, something that eludes and defies our best attempts to spit it out. It's the best part of us, probably, the richest and strangest part..."
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